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for more, we turn to ken dilanian, who covers national security for the "los angeles times." >> ken, welcome to the program. so what's behind this decision on eric holder's part. >> well, a lot about this remains secret. this is a secret investigation of a classified operation. but what we know is that the justice department is saying they just couldn't make a case here, they're not say nothing crime was committed. and the other thing that it's important to understand about this is that these cases were not part of the enhanced interrogation technique program that the cia carried out. that conduct had already been investigated, no charges were filed. and holder had decided he wasn't going to hold anyone accountable for things they did pursuant to justice department leg opinion. so these were two cases in war zones where the allegations were the conduct exceeded the boundaries of what was permissible. >> even under those harsh interrogation techniques about which we heard and debated so much back when they came to light. so when he said the evidence wasn't admissible or there wasn't e
for more, we turn to ken dilanian, who covers national security for the "los angeles times." >> ken, welcome to the program. so what's behind this decision on eric holder's part. >> well, a lot about this remains secret. this is a secret investigation of a classified operation. but what we know is that the justice department is saying they just couldn't make a case here, they're not say nothing crime was committed. and the other thing that it's important to understand...
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. >> the path we offer may be harder, but it los angeles to a better place, and i'm asking you to choose that future. i'm asking you to rally around a set of goals for your country, goals in manufacturing, energy, education, national security, and the deficit. real achievable plans that will lead to new jobs, more opportunity, and rebuild this economy on a stronger foundation. that's what we can do in the next four years, and that is why i am running for a second term as president of the united states. ( cheers and applause ) >> brown: the president was, of course, speaking both to loyal democrats in the hall, and to those voters around the country who haven't yet made up their minds, especially those in battleground states. one of those states is virginia, which the latest election polls show remains a tossup. traditionally red, it turned blue, voting for president obama in 2008 with a big boost from northern virginians. margaret warner sat down with six undecided voters there after watching the president's address. >> warner: this same group sat down with ray suarez raft week to assess
. >> the path we offer may be harder, but it los angeles to a better place, and i'm asking you to choose that future. i'm asking you to rally around a set of goals for your country, goals in manufacturing, energy, education, national security, and the deficit. real achievable plans that will lead to new jobs, more opportunity, and rebuild this economy on a stronger foundation. that's what we can do in the next four years, and that is why i am running for a second term as president of the...
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the los angeles democrat had faced allegations she sought $12 million in federal bailout money for united-one, a bank her husband owns stock in. but the committee's outside counsel, billy martin, found waters believed she was acting on behalf of all minority-owned banks. >> we recommended to this committee in a written report that covers almost 150 pages that the evidence on the record does not support a knowing violation of ethics rules or any other standard of conduct with respect to representative max even waters-- maxine waters by a clear and convincing standard. >> holman: the report did raise questions about actions by waters' grandson and chief of staff, mikael moore. moore has denied any wrongdoing, but he may receive a letter of reproval from the ethics committee. general motors is recalling nearly 500,000 cars to fix a transmission problem-- they can remain in gear and roll away, even though they appear to be in "park." the recalled vehicles are the chevy malibu, pontiac g-6, and saturn aura from model years 2007 through 2010. all have four-speed automatic transmissions. g.m. said i
the los angeles democrat had faced allegations she sought $12 million in federal bailout money for united-one, a bank her husband owns stock in. but the committee's outside counsel, billy martin, found waters believed she was acting on behalf of all minority-owned banks. >> we recommended to this committee in a written report that covers almost 150 pages that the evidence on the record does not support a knowing violation of ethics rules or any other standard of conduct with respect to...
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craig: near los angeles? >> yeah. craig: do you go to that big supermarket in west hollywood? >> actually i feel like i'm in mordor. this is east of where -- i usually live west. craig: as said, i'm a gryffindor. i don't know what you're talking about. occasionally that -- over there give massachusetts whomp. -- me a whomp. do you want an apple? >> what will happen if it eat it? craig: why don't you eat it and find out. craig: rhona mitra. we'll be right back. >> how the hell did they get a track on you? >> i don't know. they could have got one of you, michael. >> we sweep this place every day. we are clean. michael, you need to rest. >> that's not true. we need to find his men and take them all auto. >> i will decide who the target is and when you are fit for duty. >> yes, ma'am. >> it come be to build a bomb. we need to find out exactly what he is planning and shove it down fast. [ dollar ] that's me -- l50858544p. but i'm not just a number. i have a purpose -- a higher purpose. [ muffled ] have some respect! not good. oh, man. hello? mm, no! finally -- the buck stops here.
craig: near los angeles? >> yeah. craig: do you go to that big supermarket in west hollywood? >> actually i feel like i'm in mordor. this is east of where -- i usually live west. craig: as said, i'm a gryffindor. i don't know what you're talking about. occasionally that -- over there give massachusetts whomp. -- me a whomp. do you want an apple? >> what will happen if it eat it? craig: why don't you eat it and find out. craig: rhona mitra. we'll be right back. >> how the...
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atlanta mayor kasim reed; houston mayor annise parker and antonio villaraigosa, mayor of los angeles and convention chair. thank you all for being with us. >> glad to be here. >> great to be here. >> woodruff: i do want to ask you about city issues but mayor villaraigosa what happened at the very beginning of this convention earlier this evening when you galved it to order and tried to add language in the platform about voice vote that would recognize jerusalem as capital of israel. you had to take the vote three times because the "nos" were almost as loud as the "yas." >> actually, the first time i knew we had a majority. the second time i was pretty sure, by the third time i was absolutely sure. that's what i oh, pined. you have 10 minutes to object. and nobody did. >> woodruff: but what was that all about? i mean the party has already been refugee criticism about taking that language out of the platform this year. >> i'll tea you what it was about. we have a president who expects the platform to reflect his values and his sentiments. and he made it clear that he wanted that langua
atlanta mayor kasim reed; houston mayor annise parker and antonio villaraigosa, mayor of los angeles and convention chair. thank you all for being with us. >> glad to be here. >> great to be here. >> woodruff: i do want to ask you about city issues but mayor villaraigosa what happened at the very beginning of this convention earlier this evening when you galved it to order and tried to add language in the platform about voice vote that would recognize jerusalem as capital of...
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los angeles is getting green and getting infrastructure because democrats and republicans together are working together. they didn't check their brains at the door they didn't stop disagreeing but their purposes was to get something dong. now, why is this true? why does cooperation work better than constant constrict because nobody is right all the time and a broken clock is right twice a day. and everyone of us and everyone of them we're compelled to spend our fleeting lives between those two extremes knowing we're never going to be right all the time and hopefully we're right more than twice a day. unfortunately the faction that now dominates the republican party doesn't see it that way. they think government is always the enemy, they're always right and compromise is weakness. just in the last couple of elections they defeated two distinguished republican senators because they dared to cooperate with democrats on issues important to the future of the country even national security. they need republican congressman with 100% voting record on every conservative score because he said h
los angeles is getting green and getting infrastructure because democrats and republicans together are working together. they didn't check their brains at the door they didn't stop disagreeing but their purposes was to get something dong. now, why is this true? why does cooperation work better than constant constrict because nobody is right all the time and a broken clock is right twice a day. and everyone of us and everyone of them we're compelled to spend our fleeting lives between those two...
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. >>> a city bus took a plunge over an overpass in los angeles today. the empty bus rolled right off the highway ramp and fell onto the freeway below. the driver says he left to make a phone call and thinks the brakes failed when he was gone. again, no you know with was inside the bus -- no one was inside the bus and no one was hurt where it landed. >>> it's the last call for a northeast d.c. landmark after 32 years in business colonel brooks tavern in brooklyn shutting down. fox 5's maureen umeh has that story. >> reporter: hugs, laughter and a few tears as old and new friends gather at colonel brooks tavern one last time trying to capture the special memories. >> we are celebrating. it's fun to seven again. >> a lot of people -- see everybody again. >> a lot of people refer to it as cheers. it's exactly like cheers. the crowds come and go, but they always come back. >> reporter: for decades the northeast staple on the corner of ninth and monroe streets has been the unofficial sensor of the brookland neighborhood, a laid back place where people gathere
. >>> a city bus took a plunge over an overpass in los angeles today. the empty bus rolled right off the highway ramp and fell onto the freeway below. the driver says he left to make a phone call and thinks the brakes failed when he was gone. again, no you know with was inside the bus -- no one was inside the bus and no one was hurt where it landed. >>> it's the last call for a northeast d.c. landmark after 32 years in business colonel brooks tavern in brooklyn shutting down....
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just. >> -- yes. >> doyle from the "los angeles times." with all these political scientist and one row i want to ask a question about how the incentives might work for political candidates. in the -- emily thorson's findings, if you can think of in the range of controversial he said/she said. harry reid may be an example. an example of it. so what do we know about the point at which there is punishment by voters for this information, anecdotally window cases where outlandish information that makes a candidate sound out of touch with reality, the outer bounds of the. but what do we know about where the line lines and to what degree news coverage and fact-checking moves that line? >> does anyone want to take that? >> a couple of things. i would expect that those fact checks are effective among the people who produce those to dislike a candidate in the first place. those aren't who are typically concerned because they are not the swing voters that the politicians are going to be responded to in the margin. there are kind of its who pay real e
just. >> -- yes. >> doyle from the "los angeles times." with all these political scientist and one row i want to ask a question about how the incentives might work for political candidates. in the -- emily thorson's findings, if you can think of in the range of controversial he said/she said. harry reid may be an example. an example of it. so what do we know about the point at which there is punishment by voters for this information, anecdotally window cases where...
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angeles, not a swing state, today, utah and texas. tomorrow, back in florida. jonathan martin this is not the schedule, what you would expect of a september candidate running for president. >> it does strike me as light, but to be fair to the romney folks, takes a lot of money to be president of the united states. i think he is spending many of those days raising money, not raising money, he is doing debate prechlt the romney folks believe this campaign increasingly is coming down to these three debates. if he misses one swing state rally on one saturday but gets in three hole hours of debate prep, in their eyes, that's tradeoff they will take. there is no question, we are now at 49 days out, getting to the point where one rally every other day is not going to cut t he is going to have to do more. >> remarkable contrast to '08, woe do six, seven events in iowa. how can he do this many? that's not -- a primary and a general election are two very different things. >> he has the energy. >> now i think he has got to put himself out there.
angeles, not a swing state, today, utah and texas. tomorrow, back in florida. jonathan martin this is not the schedule, what you would expect of a september candidate running for president. >> it does strike me as light, but to be fair to the romney folks, takes a lot of money to be president of the united states. i think he is spending many of those days raising money, not raising money, he is doing debate prechlt the romney folks believe this campaign increasingly is coming down to...
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it was supposed to go to los angeles but somewhere over indianapolis five hijacks took over the plane. they turned it back toward washington and crashed it into the pentagon killing the crew of six and all 53 passengers as well as the hijackers. the plane hit the pentagon at the first floor level on the western side. one section of the building collapsed. 125 workers here that day were killed, many of them civilians. the pentagon memorial was completed and open to the public this 2008. the 7th anniversary of the attacks. it's usually open 24 hours a day 7 days a week. today it will be closed for this morning's ceremonies and will reopen to the public at noon. tony and allison, we do expect many people to come here after noon to pay their respects here at the 9/11 memorial. president obama and the first lady after the ceremonies wrap up here this morning will then travel to the walter reed naval medical center in bethesda to spend some time with wounded warriors there. >> thank you. >>> as melanie said there's a lot cing up this hour at the pentagon. the president arrives in 15 minutes
it was supposed to go to los angeles but somewhere over indianapolis five hijacks took over the plane. they turned it back toward washington and crashed it into the pentagon killing the crew of six and all 53 passengers as well as the hijackers. the plane hit the pentagon at the first floor level on the western side. one section of the building collapsed. 125 workers here that day were killed, many of them civilians. the pentagon memorial was completed and open to the public this 2008. the 7th...
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normally we're in los angeles. we're in new york right now so we could have a medical marijuana card. i don't know who has one but i wouldn't care at all. some employers, oh my god, drug tests. we're not embarrassed about i don't think pot is any different than alcohol. have you had a beer? hell yeah i've had a beer. have you smokeed pot at young turks, hell yeah, not on the job. what is your favorite alcoholic beverage? i'm glad you asked. obviously disaronno. they're sponsoring the block and i never had one before. before the show i had a shot. and i loved it. white russian it my right answer. always keeping it real. let's throw more elbows around. president clinton decided you know what, i'm not done with mitt romney yet. >> in tampa, the republican argument against the president's re-election was actually pretty simple. pretty snappy. it went something like this. we left him a total mess. he hadn't cleaned fast enough so let's go back in. >> cenk: i love that line. and here comes bubba again. mitt is so tired.
normally we're in los angeles. we're in new york right now so we could have a medical marijuana card. i don't know who has one but i wouldn't care at all. some employers, oh my god, drug tests. we're not embarrassed about i don't think pot is any different than alcohol. have you had a beer? hell yeah i've had a beer. have you smokeed pot at young turks, hell yeah, not on the job. what is your favorite alcoholic beverage? i'm glad you asked. obviously disaronno. they're sponsoring the block and...
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the painful thing it's against my los angeles dodgers. fdr was president when he was playing the giants in the world series and he said i'll have to sit on both sides. washington going all the way. thank you all for being here this morning. great discussion. it will continue. >>> before we go, a programming note. you can watch my press pass conversation with denzel washington and michael phelps. we talk about the crisis facing america's young people and also their efforts at the boys and girls clubs of it's something you're born with. and inspires the things you choose to do. you do what you do... because it matters. at hp we don't just believe in the power of technology. we believe in the power of people when technology works for you. to dream. to create. to work. if you're going to do something. make it matter. and every day since, two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. we've worked hard to keep it. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help people and businesses who were affected, and to cover cleanup
the painful thing it's against my los angeles dodgers. fdr was president when he was playing the giants in the world series and he said i'll have to sit on both sides. washington going all the way. thank you all for being here this morning. great discussion. it will continue. >>> before we go, a programming note. you can watch my press pass conversation with denzel washington and michael phelps. we talk about the crisis facing america's young people and also their efforts at the boys...
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it was supposed to go to los angeles. five hijackers took over the plane, turned around and crashed it into the pentagon at 9:37:00 a.m. killing the crew of six and 53 passengers as well as the hijackers. the plane hit the pentagon at the first floor level on the western side. one section of the building collapsed. 125 people here that day were also killed, many of them civilians. defense secretary leon panetta will hold a remembrance ceremony here this morning. here is a look at some of the way that that will go today. president obama will lay a wreath. there will be the playing of the national anthem. army chief of chaplains will give the invocation. there will be a moment of silence at 9:37 a.m. there will be remark by the president and defense officials and then there will be a rendition of america the beautiful. after the president and first lady visit the pentagon memorial here, they will then head to the walter reed national naval medical crepter to visit with wounded warriors there. back to you. >> thank you. -- n
it was supposed to go to los angeles. five hijackers took over the plane, turned around and crashed it into the pentagon at 9:37:00 a.m. killing the crew of six and 53 passengers as well as the hijackers. the plane hit the pentagon at the first floor level on the western side. one section of the building collapsed. 125 people here that day were also killed, many of them civilians. defense secretary leon panetta will hold a remembrance ceremony here this morning. here is a look at some of the...
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angeles, and then later, that secretly recorded video of romney's remarks at a may 17th fund-raiser in boca raton, florida, that came out, included a reference, as you know, about his father being born of american parents in mexico. let's listen to that. >> had i been born of mexican parents, i'd have a better shot of winning this, but he was -- unfortunately, born of americans living in mexico. they lived there for a number of years and, i mean, i say that jokingly, but it would be helpful being latino. >> jose, what do you think? how will latinos view that when they do listen to it? >> it reminds me, richard, of the great cuban patriot jose marti, who said once, "if i weren't cuban, i certainly would have wished i were." but this is a different story, because this is mitt romney joking about the fact that he wishes that he could include in his resumÉ the fact that his parents were mexican american. >> right. >> and the fact of the matter is that when you have 50.5 million latinos living in the united states of america, the overwhelming majority of whom are of mexican background,
angeles, and then later, that secretly recorded video of romney's remarks at a may 17th fund-raiser in boca raton, florida, that came out, included a reference, as you know, about his father being born of american parents in mexico. let's listen to that. >> had i been born of mexican parents, i'd have a better shot of winning this, but he was -- unfortunately, born of americans living in mexico. they lived there for a number of years and, i mean, i say that jokingly, but it would be...
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angeles with the candidate, about to board a plane for colorado so he's joining us by phone. garrett, i understand mr. rot romney spent the earlier part of the day in debate prep. what can you tell us about that? >> that's correct. governor romney's arrived here only last night but they flew in a batch of senior staff, top advisers and also senator rob portman of ohio, who is playing president obama in governor romney's debate prep showing up in the hotel late last night. it's interesting to note when the campaign when you talk to official spokespeople, their official line on this is he's doing private meetings. they don't want to talk about debate prep. the last thing they want to do is raise expectations for their candidate. they want to make any ground he is able to gain on the president this he want to keep expectations low so anything he does on the stage looks better. >> one of the criticisms we've heard over the last couple of days specifically is that his running mate, paul ryan is not necessarily, doesn't have as big of a role as some campaign insiders would like to
angeles with the candidate, about to board a plane for colorado so he's joining us by phone. garrett, i understand mr. rot romney spent the earlier part of the day in debate prep. what can you tell us about that? >> that's correct. governor romney's arrived here only last night but they flew in a batch of senior staff, top advisers and also senator rob portman of ohio, who is playing president obama in governor romney's debate prep showing up in the hotel late last night. it's interesting...
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yes, mitt romney was in los angeles yesterday raising close to $6 million by some accounts in beverly hills when his wife, ann, was there and you know about the smoke that forced her to have an emergency landing here in denver, and he described it as her choking and rubbing her eyes at one moment, but that is an aside, while in l.a. he was joined by rob portman who has been playing the role of the foe, foe barack obama, and they are trying to inflate the expectations for the opponent and trying to lower their own expectations, but say all sorts of nice things which they don't do very often unless there is a strategic effort going on and saying, well, mitt romney has had dozenbes of debates in the prix mares and he should be excellent and the romney people saying of obama, he the best orator of our time, and we will find out in ten days here in the mile high state. >> and well, the secret service is sweeping the place. thank you, pete, for your work. >> sure. >> right now, we will get some insight into the romney campaign from a republican strategist who is supporting the governor's wh
yes, mitt romney was in los angeles yesterday raising close to $6 million by some accounts in beverly hills when his wife, ann, was there and you know about the smoke that forced her to have an emergency landing here in denver, and he described it as her choking and rubbing her eyes at one moment, but that is an aside, while in l.a. he was joined by rob portman who has been playing the role of the foe, foe barack obama, and they are trying to inflate the expectations for the opponent and trying...
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illinois municipal retirement fund, los angeles fire and police system leaders will state teachers retirement system, pennsylvania state retirement system and the university of california. university of michigan. democrats attack bane for being evil capitalists, bane helps the middle class. charles: absolutely. they put their money with them. $1.25 billion. metropolitan museum of art ware limousine liberals hang out. it is ridiculous. what i really want even more is let's talk to people who work at staples and the sports authority who probably will vote democrat without realizing their jobs -- stuart: democrats and president obama have painted a picture of private equity as being thoroughly evil. it addresses the people. it milks the people. this is a direct opposite evidence of that. >> absolutely. this is what is going to fund their retirement in the future whether you are a state employee or work for a company. this is what is frustrating to me. people do not understand what private equity is in or that they are the ones who are benefiting from it. the fed money policy is hurting the middl
illinois municipal retirement fund, los angeles fire and police system leaders will state teachers retirement system, pennsylvania state retirement system and the university of california. university of michigan. democrats attack bane for being evil capitalists, bane helps the middle class. charles: absolutely. they put their money with them. $1.25 billion. metropolitan museum of art ware limousine liberals hang out. it is ridiculous. what i really want even more is let's talk to people who...
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angeles. obviously, a group that the republicans have said they want to make some inroads against. how serious are those comments, do you think? >> oh, i mean, look, this is going to reverberate i think with all kinds of demographic groups. it's going to reverberate with working-class white people who don't pay taxes. it's going to reverberate with women, it's going to reverberate with military families. i don't think there's any group that in some way won't either hear about what he said or see themselves somehow reflected in it, but i agree with shira. i think that given their focus has been pretty intently on the base for all this time, usually you try to do two things -- you try to win the base, turn out the base and win, peel off some independents in the middle. they're going to have to re-double their efforts if they want to go to the middle again. >> i want to bring in david corn, washington bureau chief for "mother jones." good to see you. also, author of the book "showdown." david, gi
angeles. obviously, a group that the republicans have said they want to make some inroads against. how serious are those comments, do you think? >> oh, i mean, look, this is going to reverberate i think with all kinds of demographic groups. it's going to reverberate with working-class white people who don't pay taxes. it's going to reverberate with women, it's going to reverberate with military families. i don't think there's any group that in some way won't either hear about what he said...
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los angeles looking at a high of 84 degrees. you're celebrating ten years. what's your name? >> jerry. >> dane. >> you have never had a fight? >> never. >> that's what's going on around the country, here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> good morning. it is the chilliest morning we have had since last may, four months ago. it's down in the 40s, still. it's 58 at reagan national and 50s at the bay. away from the waters, mid and upper 40s. later, we hit the low to mid-70s with lots of sun and low humidity. beautiful day tomorrow. a bit milder. still low humidity. increasing clouds saturday. low 80s. >>> and that's your latest weather. >> all right, al, thanks. coming up next, is privacy dead? anyway, we'll talk about it with the professionals coming up right after this. i love my extrabucks rewards, and right now, they're doubling! so, when i shop -- i earn twice as much with double extrabucks rewards. that's two times the rewards! yeah, that's what double is. i know. i was agreeing with you. it's two times. act fast and sign up at cvs.com/doublebucks for double
los angeles looking at a high of 84 degrees. you're celebrating ten years. what's your name? >> jerry. >> dane. >> you have never had a fight? >> never. >> that's what's going on around the country, here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> good morning. it is the chilliest morning we have had since last may, four months ago. it's down in the 40s, still. it's 58 at reagan national and 50s at the bay. away from the waters, mid and upper 40s. later,...
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he enters the democrat race like a week before the convention convenes in los angeles. you know, he almost pulls back. he almost pulls it off. jack kennedy is not nominated until, what is the? until they call the roll on wyoming. >> now, there is no state that begins with z. those two primaries, jack kennedy's father doesn't want him to enter wisconsin, he thinks it is dangerous. but that is a good pick for him because it is the most heavily catholic state in the midwest. he has a leg up there. hubert humphrey has a leg up because he comes from next door in minnesota. he does a little better at the polls when they get it wrong. they get it wrong. and humphrey exceeds expectations in the delegates. he goes on to west virginia and the polls, which have been up for jack kennedy before wisconsin, i guess before the folks there realized that he was a catholic, they take a downturn. kennedy then really perfects -- perfects his style going for the people. and i think that the poverty of the people in west virginia, kind of changes them because it is just terrible and awful the
he enters the democrat race like a week before the convention convenes in los angeles. you know, he almost pulls back. he almost pulls it off. jack kennedy is not nominated until, what is the? until they call the roll on wyoming. >> now, there is no state that begins with z. those two primaries, jack kennedy's father doesn't want him to enter wisconsin, he thinks it is dangerous. but that is a good pick for him because it is the most heavily catholic state in the midwest. he has a leg up...
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portland, 80, gorgeous in seattle, 74 degrees, showers around the great lakes, los angeles looking at a high of 84 degrees. and you're celebrating ten years. >> yeah. >> what's your name? >> kari. >> dane. >> and you've never had a fight? >> no, never. >> there you go. that's wha. >> by later this afternoon, we >>> and that's your latest weather. >> all right, al, thanks. coming up next, is privacy dead? anyway, we'll talk about it...